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Haryana Haryana police launches `Operation Jagrook' CHANDIGARH, AUG. 9. The Haryana police have launched a special campaign, `Operation Jagrook,' to ensure a trouble-free Independence Day. According to the Director-General of Police, M.S. Malik, the operation had been planned because of a sudden ... Devi Lal varsity to be developed on the pattern of Nalanda CHANDIGARH, AUG. 9. The Haryana Government has decided to develop Chaudhary Devi Lal University at Sirsa on the pattern of ancient universities of Nalanda and Takshila which had enjoyed worldwide fame for providing exceptional education and were ... Jammu & Kashmir We will not be cowed down by terrorism: Mufti JAMMU, AUG. 9. The Jammu and Kashmir Chief Minister, Mufti Mohammad Sayeed, has said that the State Government will not be cowed down by incidents of terrorism and will continue to be in line with people's sentiments in the larger plan to end ... Last batch leaves for Amarnath JAMMU, AUG. 9.The month-long Amarnath yatra is to come to an end as the last batch of pilgrims comprising 225 persons left Jammu. Last year despite heavy deployment of troops all along the route, an unidentified militant in Gujjar attire made a ... Madhya Pradesh Parulekar quits Congress, joins NCP BHOPAL, AUG. 9. The firebrand Congress MLA from Mahidpur in Ujjain district, Kalpana Parulekar, today announced her resignation from the ruling party. Criticising "feudalistic rule'' of the State Chief Minister, Digvijay Singh, she said she was ... New Delhi Infighting plagues Congress NEW DELHI, AUG. 9. The importance that the Congress leadership attaches to the party's success in Delhi can be gauged from the fact that the party president, Sonia Gandhi, has agreed to have two programmes in the Capital within a gap of just 10 ... Round-the-clock water supply scheme planned NEW DELHI, AUG. 9. The Delhi Jal Board has an ambitious plan to provide round-the-clock water supply to Delhiites in the near future. Called "24/7", the project will be launched in association with the Water Sanitation Programme (WSP) of the ... Voluntary groups protest against privatisation of water NEW DELHI, AUG. 9. Strangers until yesterday, dozens of voluntary groups today got together in the Capital for a common cause. The cause conservation of Ganga water. Their ire was particularly directed against the multinationals ... Involving community for furthering education NEW DELHI, AUG. 9. The Movement for Alternatives and Youth Awareness (MAYA) brought together teachers, educationists and activists here over the week-end to share its experience of "Prajayatna", a study which seeks to bring about a change in the ... Other Stories
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